De Havilland DHC-6 (PWC PT6) Refresher Theory
This non-Part 147 course is designed for aircraft maintenance engineers to provides an overview on all aspects of the aircrafts, Airframe/Power-plant/Electrical Systems and Avionics System, delivered to ATA specification 104 level 1. The training materials used are based on manufacturer supplied documents and are supplemented by other documents such as maintenance manuals, Service Bulletins (SBs) and Airworthiness Directives (ADs).
Aircraft Type |
De Havilland DHC -6 Series (PWC PT6) |
Format |
The theory training is delivered by experienced maintenance engineers in a classroom environment (real or virtual) in English using modern delivery techniques. An individual copy of the training material is provided in digital format. The standard training programme is based on 6 hours of instruction per day with appropriate breaks.
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Evaluation |
Examinations
There are normally no exams for Refresher courses. |
Objectives |
This Course Provides:
- A brief overview of the airframe, systems and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual/Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.
- Provide a simple description of the whole subject, using common words and examples, using typical terms and identify safety precautions related to the airframe, its systems and powerplant.
- Identify aircraft manuals, maintenance practices important to the airframe, its systems and powerplant.
- Define the general layout of the aircraft's major systems.
- Define the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant.
- Identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft.
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Other Courses for this Aircraft
AeCAT can provide the full range of training on this aircraft from Gen Fam up to Combined B1/B2. The links below provide a shortcut to the relevant courses in the catalogue.
This EASA Part 147 approved course is designed for aircraft maintenance engineers to meet the standard of knowledge required to perform the duties of a B1/B2 certifying engineer and to apply for appropriate company approvals for De Havilland DHC -6 Series (PWC PT6) Combined B1/B2 Theory over 20 days. The course content is to the level defined in EASA PART 66 Regulations (current reference).
This EASA Part 147 approved course is designed to supplement the theoretical training and ensure that the individual meet the standard required to perform the duties of a B1/B2 certifying engineer and to apply for appropriate company approvals for De Havilland DHC-6 Series (PWC PT6). It covers both B1 and B2 elements and and takes 10 days.
This non-Part 147 course is designed for aircraft maintenance engineers and other support staff to provides an overview on all aspects of the aircrafts, Airframe/Power-plant/Electrical Systems and Avionics System, delivered to ATA specification 104 level 1. It covers the Description and Operation portions and the general layout of all relevant ATA chapters.